ἱδρώσσω

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Ὅμηρον ἐξ Ὁμήρου σαφηνίζειν → explain Homer from Homer, explain Homer with Homer

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Full diacritics: ἱδρώσσω Medium diacritics: ἱδρώσσω Low diacritics: ιδρώσσω Capitals: ΙΔΡΩΣΣΩ
Transliteration A: hidrṓssō Transliteration B: hidrōssō Transliteration C: idrosso Beta Code: i(drw/ssw

English (LSJ)

Att. ἱδρώττω, = ἱδρόω (sweat), Gal.16.778, Sch.Ar.Ra.238.

Greek Monolingual

ἱδρώσσω, αττ. τ. ἱδρώττω (Α)
ιδρώνω.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < ιδρώς, -ώτος + κατάλ. -ώσσω / -ώττω (πρβλ. τυφλώττω, υπνώττω)].

Translations

sweat

Abkhaz: аԥҳӡы алҵра; Ainu: ポッペ ヌ; Albanian: djersij; Arabic: ⁧عَرِقَ⁩; Hijazi Arabic: ⁧عِرِق⁩, ⁧عَرَّق⁩; Aramaic Classical Syriac: ⁧ܕܥܬ⁩; Armenian: քրտնել; Aromanian: asud; Assamese Central: ঘামা; Eastern: ঘমা; Asturian: sudar; Avar: гӏетӏ базе; Azerbaijani: tərləmək; Belarusian: пацець, упацець, спацець, патнець, успатнець, парыцца; Bulgarian: потя се, изпотявам се, изпотя се; Burmese: ချွေးထွက်; Catalan: suar; Chickasaw: hoyahno; Chinese Cantonese: 出汗, 標汗/标汗; Mandarin: 流汗, 發汗/发汗, 出汗; Crimean Tatar: terlemek; Czech: potit se; Danish: svede; Dutch: zweten, transpireren; Esperanto: ŝviti; Faroese: sveitta; Finnish: hikoilla; French: transpirer, suer; Friulian: sudâ; Galician: suar, transpirar; Georgian: იოფლება, ოფლიანობს; German: schwitzen; Greek: ιδρώνω; Ancient Greek: ἰδίειν, ἰδίω, ἱδροῦν, ἱδρόω, ἱδρῶ, ἱδρώσσω, ἱδρώττω; Hebrew: ⁧הִזִּיעַ⁩; Hindi: पसीना आना; Hungarian: izzad, verejtékezik, verítékezik; Icelandic: svitna; Ido: sudorifar; Ilocano: agling-et; Indonesian: berkeringat, berpeluh; Italian: sudare; Japanese: 汗をかく; Kapampangan: pauas; Kazakh: терлеу; Khmer: បែកញើស; Korean: 땀을 흘리다; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ⁧ئارەق⁩; Kyrgyz: тердөө; Lao: ເຫື່ອຕົກ, ເຫື່ອແຕກ; Latin: sudo; Latvian: svīst; Ligurian: sûâ; Lithuanian: prakaitúoti; Lombard: sudà; Macedonian: се поти, се испоти; Malay: berkeringat, berpeluh; Malayalam: വിയർക്കുക; Maltese: għereq; Maore Comorian: ulawa hari; Mongolian Cyrillic: хөлс цутгах, гоожих, хөлрөх, цантах; Neapolitan: sudà; Norwegian Bokmål: svette; Nynorsk: sveitte; Occitan: susar; Ojibwe: abwezo; Old English: swǣtan; Oromo: dafquu; Ossetian: хид кӕнын; Ottoman Turkish: ⁧ترلمك⁩; Persian: ⁧عرق کردن⁩; Piedmontese: sudé; Polish: pocić się, spocić się; Portuguese: transpirar, suar; Quechua: hunp'iy; Romanian: transpira, asuda; Russian: потеть, вспотеть, покрываться испариной, париться; Sanskrit: स्वेदते; Sardinian: suderare; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: зно̀јити се; Roman: znòjiti se; Slovak: potiť sa; Slovene: znojiti se; Spanish: sudar, transpirar; Swahili: -toa jasho; Swedish: svettas; Sylheti: ꠊꠣꠝꠣ; Tagalog: magpawis; Tajik: арақ кардан; Thai: เหงื่อออก; Tibetan: རྔུལ་ནག་རྒྱག, རྔུལ་ནག་ཤོར, རྔུལ་ནག་ཐོན, རྔུལ་ནག་བརྒྱབ; Tocharian B: syā-; Turkish: terlemek; Turkmen: derlemek; Tuvan: деридер; Ukrainian: поті́ти, споті́ти, употі́ти, пітні́ти, спітні́ти, упрі́ти, зіпрі́ти; Urdu: ⁧پسینه آنا⁩; Uzbek: terlamoq; Vietnamese: chảy mồ hôi, ra mồ hôi, đổ mồ hôi, mướt, toát mồ hôi; Welsh: chwysu; Yiddish: ⁧שוויצן⁩; Zazaki: ereqiyen